3206 days ago

Poll: What needs to change?

Jamie Neighbourly Lead from Chartwell

For those who haven't met me yet, I am standing for Parliament in the Hamilton East electorate. I am very keen to hear your concerns leading up to election day on 23rd September. Please feel free to share your thoughts below. Thank you.

What needs to change?
  • 11.4% I can't afford to buy a house
    11.4% Complete
  • 18.2% My child can't afford to buy a house
    18.2% Complete
  • 4.5% I want to be able to swim in our rivers and lakes again
    4.5% Complete
  • 13.6% I don’t feel safe in my own home or neighbourhood
    13.6% Complete
  • 2.3% My student loan is crippling me
    2.3% Complete
  • 9.1% We should stop giving away our water to overseas companies
    9.1% Complete
  • 0% I need more support for my business
    0% Complete
  • 13.6% I’m worried about my child’s education
    13.6% Complete
  • 9.1% Our health system is not working for me
    9.1% Complete
  • 18.2% Traffic congestion and safety on our roads
    18.2% Complete
  • 0% Other (please comment below)
    0% Complete
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